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adjective/pronoun or noun??
on the blank line, label each underlined word adjective, noun, or pronoun.
- both sweaters are made of orlon.
- his cowboy boots are in the barn.
- both of the twins look like their mother.
- which is the fastest route to minneapolis?
- several states were hit by the hurricane.
- the dolphin trainer passed out fish as a reward.
- my grandfather worked as a cowboy in montana.
- sandy paid very little for this.
- martha picked daisies and arranged several in a vase.
- we have planned a ski trip during winter recess.
- a dolphin comes to the surface for air.
- what is the name of the smallest state in the union?
- this time our band won first place.
- some of these snakes are poisonous.
- do you wear sweaters during the winter?
pronouns
- personal pronouns take the place of _______________________ in a sentence.
- list the singular subject pronouns
- list the plural subject pronouns
Response
Question 1 (Labeling words):
- Brief Explanations: "Both" here describes the sweaters, acting as an adjective (or a pronoun? Wait, in "Both sweaters", "both" is an adjective modifying "sweaters". Wait, actually, "both" can be a pronoun or adjective. But in this context, as it's before a noun, it's an adjective (or a determiner, but for this exercise, we'll go with adjective as per common school grammar). Wait, no, let's recheck:
- 1. "Both" in "Both sweaters" is an adjective (modifying the noun "sweaters") → adjective
- 2. "cowboy" in "cowboy boots" is an adjective (modifying "boots") → adjective
- 3. "Both" in "Both of the twins" is a pronoun (as it's the subject of the phrase "both of the twins") → Wait, no, "both" here is a pronoun (referring to the two twins). Wait, the exercise says "adjective/pronoun or noun". So:
- 1. "Both" (adjective, modifying "sweaters")
- 2. "cowboy" (adjective, modifying "boots")
- 3. "Both" (pronoun, as it's a pronoun referring to the twins)
- 4. "Which" (pronoun, as it's asking for a specific route)
- 5. "Several" (adjective, modifying "states")
- 6. "dolphin" (adjective, modifying "trainer")
- 7. "cowboy" (noun, as it's the object of the preposition "as a")
- 8. "this" (pronoun, referring to the thing Sandy paid for)
- 9. "several" (pronoun, referring to the daisies)
- 10. "winter" (adjective, modifying "recess")
- 11. "dolphin" (noun, as it's the subject)
- 12. "What" (pronoun, asking for a name)
- 13. "This" (adjective, modifying "time")
- 14. "Some" (pronoun, referring to the snakes)
- 15. "winter" (noun, as it's the object of the preposition "during")
But let's correct with proper grammar:
- 1. Both: Adjective (modifies "sweaters")
- 2. cowboy: Adjective (modifies "boots")
- 3. Both: Pronoun (refers to the twins)
- 4. Which: Pronoun (asks for a specific route)
- 5. Several: Adjective (modifies "states")
- 6. dolphin: Adjective (modifies "trainer")
- 7. cowboy: Noun (refers to a person who is a cowboy)
- 8. this: Pronoun (refers to the item)
- 9. several: Pronoun (refers to the daisies)
- 10. winter: Adjective (modifies "recess")
- 11. dolphin: Noun (refers to the animal)
- 12. What: Pronoun (asks for a name)
- 13. This: Adjective (modifies "time")
- 14. Some: Pronoun (refers to the snakes)
- 15. winter: Noun (refers to the season)
Question 2 (Pronouns section):
- Brief Explanations: Personal pronouns take the place of nouns (or noun phrases) in a sentence. For example, "John" can be replaced by "he".
- Brief Explanations: Singular subject pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it.
- Brief Explanations: Plural subject pronouns are: we, you, they.
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